Virus-Like “Jumping” DNA Regulates Human Neurons
The human genome contains over 4.5 million sequences of DNA called “transposable elements,” these virus-like entities that “jump” around and help regulate gene expression. They do this by binding transcription factors, which are proteins that regulate the rate of transcription of DNA to RNA, influencing gene expression in a broad range of biological events. Now, … Continue reading Virus-Like “Jumping” DNA Regulates Human Neurons
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